Full slate of games includes a Jaguars win early Sunday in their overseas office, London

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Oakland Raiders’ Michael Crabtree (15) catches a pass for a touchdown against San Diego Chargers’ Casey Hayward (26) in the third quarter of their NFL game at the Coliseum in Oakland, Calif., on Sunday, Oct. 9, 2016. (Anda Chu/Bay Area News Group)

Raiders 17, Washington 16: Another Bay Area team in prime team? Sunday night’s showcase near the nation’s capital will have Oakland fans campaigning for four more years of Raiders football at the Coliseum.

Jaguars 20, Ravens 16: The “London” Jaguars win for the third straight year in Wembley Stadium. How is this only the first international game in the Ravens’ 22-year history?

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Broncos 17, Bills 14: Two of the league’s top-four defenses rumble in Buffalo, and the Broncos’ keeps them unbeaten.

Saints 26, Panthers 24: An 0-2 start for the fourth straight season is, um, just what the Saints needed to rebound on the road in the NFC South.

Browns 23, Colts 21: Cleveland still may not have a quarterback but it gained a guardian angel this week, in honor of my late father-in-law, Bob Bell.

Steelers 31, Bears 17: Since 2014, Soldier Field has hosted only six Bears wins and now a 20th loss.

Patriots 20, Texans 14: Rob Gronkowski got to talk about his groin with the media this week. His minor groin injury, that is.

Eagles 28, Giants 26: If Carson Wentz can pass for over 300 yards in each of the first two games and also be the Eagles leading rusher, then he can surely trump Eli Manning, who got ripped Sunday night by Giants coach Ben McAdoo.

Chiefs 31, Chargers 27: Just like their last trip in 1994, the Chiefs win in Los Angeles, though that was the Raiders’ Coliseum finale. Just like their last trip to Southern California in 2016, the Chiefs beat the Chargers in their San Diego finale.

Titans 22, Seahawks 20: Trap game for the Seahawks now that they survived their home opener against the 49ers … and with “Sunday Night Football” coming in Week 4 at home.

Packers 27, Bengals 16: Packers win at home. Location, location, location. Example: a two-bedroom house next to Lambeau Field is on the market for $999,000, twice its assessed value and $830,000 more than it sold for a decade ago. Basically, it’s Green Bay’s equivalent to the Sunnyvale home (in Apple’s backyard) that just sold for $782,000 over asking price at $2.47 million.

Cardinals 23, Cowboys 20: Phil Dawson, congrats on wining Arizona’s home opener. Now book us a tee time next weekend before the 49ers’ visit.

Dieter Kurtenbach says the San Francisco Giants are embarrassing themselves by fixating on the luxury tax instead of being more aggressive in rebuilding their 98-loss team. Also, he talks about why the 49ers need to pay Jimmy Garoppolo now, or else.